Kornel Klopfstein-Laszlo

Kornel Klopfstein-Laszlo
Klopfstein at an Open Society Archives event in 2017
Born
Kornél László

1986 or 1987
Budapest, Hungary
NationalityHungarian
Alma materVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Eötvös Loránd University
EmployerOpen Society Foundations
Known forCo-founder, Nyomtass te is
Board member ofeDemokrácia Műhely Egyesület
RelativesErnest Klopfstein (great-grandfather)

Kornel Klopfstein-Laszlo (born Kornél László, 1986 or 1987[1]) is a New York-based Hungarian journalist, policy analyst, and human rights advocate. He is the co-founder of Print-it-Yourself, a citizen journalism project combating Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's control over the media. In 2020, Klopfstein joined Open Society Foundations, a grantmaking network founded by George Soros. He also serves as a board member of eDemokracia, a Central European think tank that promotes press freedom, access to information, and participatory democracy.

  1. ^ "Digital Yearbook, 2004-2005". Dózsa György High School, Budapest (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2024-03-10.